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The book explores the reasons behind the inability of opposition parties in Japan to present a consistent challenge to the ruling party. It delves into the political landscape, examining historical contexts, party dynamics, and societal factors that have contributed to this phenomenon. Through analysis, it sheds light on the implications for democracy and governance in Japan, offering insights into the complexities of the political system and the challenges faced by potential challengers.
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Democracy Without Competition in Japan, Ethan Scheiner
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- 2010
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